Re: Are statistics gathered on function indexes?
От | Ray Ontko |
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Тема | Re: Are statistics gathered on function indexes? |
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Msg-id | 200206282103.QAA07922@shire.ontko.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Are statistics gathered on function indexes? (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>) |
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Re: Are statistics gathered on function indexes?
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Tom, > Ray Ontko <rayo@ontko.com> writes: > > Does this help? > > Well, it says that ANALYZE is not doing anything wrong ;-). > > The true null_frac given those numbers is 1.0 - 433809.0/433902.0 > or about 0.000214. In the default ANALYZE sample size (3000 rows) > the statistical expectation would be 0.643 NULLs, so most of the > time ANALYZE is going to find 1 NULL, sometimes no NULLs, and rarely > more than 1 NULL. Most of the time you'll get null_frac = 1/3000 = > 0.000333333, sometimes 0, etc. > > The stats themselves look fine to me; I think there must be a > mathematical error in what selfuncs.c is doing with them. > Still looking to find it... Well, that explains the non-determinism, I guess. It seems odd that if we aren't doing any updates to the data that analyze would give us different stats. How does analyze pick the 3000 rows it gets back, and should this vary from run to run if we aren't changing the table? Ray ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ray Ontko rayo@ontko.com Phone 1.765.935.4283 Fax 1.765.962.9788 Ray Ontko & Co. Software Consulting Services http://www.ontko.com/
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